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. >>> today, doctors plan to update the condition of the pakistani schoolgirl shot by the taliban after two big operations. malala yousafzai was shot of saying girls should be able to get educations. >>> a recovery from super bowl fever. scientists say fans may suffer from an imbalance of dopamine in the brain now that the season is over. some fans may need to watch reruns of the big game to ease themselves back into normal life. >>> if you missed any of the action last night from the super bowl, we have the lights from espn. >>> welcome to your "sportscenter" update, i'm jorge andres. the har-bowl. jim harbaugh and the 49ers taking on john harbaugh and the baltimore ravens. the second quarter. ravens up 14-3, joe flacco, looking to go deep. finds jacoby jones. he had one catch in the entire game. but guess what, a 56-yard touchdown. ravens up, 21-6 at the half. opening kickoff, the second half, san francisco kicking off to baltimore. jacoby jones, well, he'll contribute on special teams. 108 yards. all the way for the touchdown. the super bowl record for the longest kick return. ravens
. >>> today, doctors plan to update the condition of the pakistani schoolgirl shot by the taliban after two big operations. malala yousafzai was shot of saying girls should be able to get educations. >>> a recovery from super bowl fever. scientists say fans may suffer from an imbalance of dopamine in the brain now that the season is over. some fans may need to watch reruns of the big game to ease themselves back into normal life. >>> if you missed any of the action...
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. >>> overseas the taliban says it's responsible for the attack on the traffic in the capital of kabul. the attackers stormed the building early this morning. a car bomb and at least three suicide bombers were involved. it's reported that at least one blew himself up. police say they are still fighting the militants inside that building. >> and at least 81 people are dead at the algerian gas plant that was the scene of a four-day terror siege. 23 hostages including one american are confirmed dead, but security officials say that number could rise. when algerian forces with were sent into the plant on sunday they found 25 bodies. the group's task now is identifying whether they belong to hostages or militants. algerian officials say they stormed the facility on saturday because the hostage takers were planning to blow up the complex and kill all the captives. among the dead an american from texas. >>> we had the doors open again and someone came in, a very friendly voice said good morning but not in english, in arabic. we sensed the terrorists were coming in and just trying to warn peop
. >>> overseas the taliban says it's responsible for the attack on the traffic in the capital of kabul. the attackers stormed the building early this morning. a car bomb and at least three suicide bombers were involved. it's reported that at least one blew himself up. police say they are still fighting the militants inside that building. >> and at least 81 people are dead at the algerian gas plant that was the scene of a four-day terror siege. 23 hostages including one american...
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. >>> taking a look at some other stories making headlines today, taliban is taking responsibility for an attack ate police headquarters in kabul. it happened early this morning. police say at least one taxer blew himself up outside the building's entrance. other attackers entered the building and at least two of them were killed during an hours-long gun battle with police. >>> the death toll from the siege at the natural gas plant in the sahara has climbed to at least 81. algerian forces searching the complex for explosives found dozens of bodies. many were badly disfigured. officials are having a hard time determining whether the dead are hostages or attackers. algerian special forces stormed at facility on saturday to end the four-day siege. >>> also making head lines, a 15-year-old is charged with murdering his new mexico family. boy has been identified as nemiah gmplet ri. ego. -- griego. several guns were found at the home. a motive for the killings has not yet been released. >>> up next, when it comes to security, we live in an area that is used to being on high alert. >> wh
. >>> taking a look at some other stories making headlines today, taliban is taking responsibility for an attack ate police headquarters in kabul. it happened early this morning. police say at least one taxer blew himself up outside the building's entrance. other attackers entered the building and at least two of them were killed during an hours-long gun battle with police. >>> the death toll from the siege at the natural gas plant in the sahara has climbed to at least 81....
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but in pakistan the government is still providing shelter for the taliban. and there's still no real solid ra approachment between us and then. so it is very hard to see that her soothing, her repairing of applianc appliance-- alliances necessarily resulted in concrete policy achievements. >> suarez: susan, wasn't it a pretty complicated mess, not only where places as trudy knows, like pakistan, but even with some of america's closest allies. >> well, that's exactly right. i mean these are times where, you know, you play the hand you are dealt as secretary of state not only because the white house decides the big picture policy. but the world over the last four years has been a complicated place who would have expected that actually europe our closee-- closest allies would have been in a period of enormous internal turmoil greater than anything they have seen since the end of world war 2. so clinton was left to manage those relationships. i think i would say that she was often a soother, but often as not she was also someone who would speak out in a tough ma
but in pakistan the government is still providing shelter for the taliban. and there's still no real solid ra approachment between us and then. so it is very hard to see that her soothing, her repairing of applianc appliance-- alliances necessarily resulted in concrete policy achievements. >> suarez: susan, wasn't it a pretty complicated mess, not only where places as trudy knows, like pakistan, but even with some of america's closest allies. >> well, that's exactly right. i mean...
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she was shot by the taliban in october for promoting women's righting. >>> "the wall street journal" offers strategists on cutting taxes. rates went up for the highest earners. there are new taxes covering the health care overall. one of the tax-fighting tips is donating stocks to charity. >>> health officials want to ban energy drinks that have too much caffeine. this study found that it can kauft insomnia, fast heart beat, and seizures. >>> there was a twitter competition about the brownout. you can still dunk in the dark. it's been retweeted 14,000 times and was a very smart turnaround during that. >> so clever so quickly. >>> and the average cost for a commercial in last night's super bowl, nearly $4 million. cbs news analyst frank luntz brought together viewers to see which ads worked and which didn't. good morning. >> good morning. >> you testified these, people can turn their dial where they approve or disapprove of it. what was the best ad? >> the best ad and it 'been a best ad for many years, anheuser-busch. it is very easy to make them laugh at a super bowl but it's hard to
she was shot by the taliban in october for promoting women's righting. >>> "the wall street journal" offers strategists on cutting taxes. rates went up for the highest earners. there are new taxes covering the health care overall. one of the tax-fighting tips is donating stocks to charity. >>> health officials want to ban energy drinks that have too much caffeine. this study found that it can kauft insomnia, fast heart beat, and seizures. >>> there was a...
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but in pakistan the government is still providing shelter for the taliban. and there's still no real solid ra approachment between us and then. so it is very hard to see that her soothing her repairing of appliance appliance-- alliances necessarily resulted in concrete policy achievements. >> suarez: susan wasn't it a pretty complicated mess not only where places as trudy knows like pakistan but even with some of america's closest allies. >> well, that's exactly right. i mean these are times where you know, you play the hand you are dealt as secretary of state not only because the white house decides the big picture policy. but the world over the last four years has been a complicated place who would have expected that actually europe our closee-- closest allies would have been in a period of enormous internal turmoil greater than anything they have seen since the end of world war 2. so clinton was left to manage those relationships. i think i would say that she was often a soother but often as not she was also someone who would speak out in a tough manner.
but in pakistan the government is still providing shelter for the taliban. and there's still no real solid ra approachment between us and then. so it is very hard to see that her soothing her repairing of appliance appliance-- alliances necessarily resulted in concrete policy achievements. >> suarez: susan wasn't it a pretty complicated mess not only where places as trudy knows like pakistan but even with some of america's closest allies. >> well, that's exactly right. i mean these...
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. >>> the school girl shot by the taliban is recovering in england. moments ago, a video of malala was released. she is getting better day by day. >>> and the 500-year-old remains of richard iii have been confirmed. the skeleton was found underneath a parking lot. >>> retailers, banks and shoppers are adjusting to life without the penny as ottawa phases out the coin starting today. some are spending hundreds of thank you thousands of dollars to revamp the system. the penny is being pha >>> we are looking at a log of fog around bay area. some places seeing visibilities less than an 1/8 of a mile. being to take time for that to break up. temperatures until the 30s and the 40s. i think by the afternoon, the fog will be sitting out toward the coastline. it will keep you cool there as well. only in the 50s. 60s in the bay and the valley. next couple of days, chance of showers returns on thursday. >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by subway restaurants. subway build your better breakfast breakfast. >>> navy s.e.a.l. chris kyles killed mor
. >>> the school girl shot by the taliban is recovering in england. moments ago, a video of malala was released. she is getting better day by day. >>> and the 500-year-old remains of richard iii have been confirmed. the skeleton was found underneath a parking lot. >>> retailers, banks and shoppers are adjusting to life without the penny as ottawa phases out the coin starting today. some are spending hundreds of thank you thousands of dollars to revamp the system. the...
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malala was shot by the taliban because she wanted an education. surgeons in birmingham reconstructed her skull and restored her hearing in what may be her final two operations. good to see that she's doing better. >> remarkable young lady. that's for sure. >>> and the latest now on the fatal shooting of former navy s.e.a.l. and "american sniper" author chris kyle and his friend at a texas gun range. the suspect also an iraqi war vet apparently suffered from mental health issues and is now on suicide watch. with more on this here's abc's ryan owens. >> reporter: former navy s.e.a.l. sniper chris kyle was such a good shot he once hit a target more than a mile away. but police say it was a bullet fired at point blank range that ended the life of the husband and father of two. >> i'm a better husband and father than i was a killer. >> reporter: the 38-year-old died at a place he should have felt comfortable. this gun range southwest of dallas. and detectives say he died at the hands of a young man he was trying to counsel. >> the suspect's mother, she
malala was shot by the taliban because she wanted an education. surgeons in birmingham reconstructed her skull and restored her hearing in what may be her final two operations. good to see that she's doing better. >> remarkable young lady. that's for sure. >>> and the latest now on the fatal shooting of former navy s.e.a.l. and "american sniper" author chris kyle and his friend at a texas gun range. the suspect also an iraqi war vet apparently suffered from mental...
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and i will do that. >> taliban insurgents threatened to target her again. she is getting medical treatment in britain. she's expected to remain there for sometime. >>> new tonight at 11:00, the daughter that strawn thurman kept secret more than 70 years has died. her name is essie may washington williams and she didn't tell anybody who her dad was until he died ten years ago. she said she did not want to damage his political career. when thurman was in his 20's he growth his family's black made pregnant. >>> still ahead the ravens return and the party continues. we've got details on tomorrow's big parade for the super bowl champs. >>> and from the end zone to some end tables, how one particular play by the ravens in the superbowl means thousands of dollars worth of free furniture for some lucky folks. >> those ravens are back in baltimore tonight. they are soup ore bowl champs. this is a scene late this afternoon as the team was coming back into charmed city. it was a dramatic -- dramatic nail biting fourth quarter finish but they won 34-31. however, most o
and i will do that. >> taliban insurgents threatened to target her again. she is getting medical treatment in britain. she's expected to remain there for sometime. >>> new tonight at 11:00, the daughter that strawn thurman kept secret more than 70 years has died. her name is essie may washington williams and she didn't tell anybody who her dad was until he died ten years ago. she said she did not want to damage his political career. when thurman was in his 20's he growth his...
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he got shot in the process but he is going to open to us about battling the taliban, the moment he was hit and what happened after the camera stopped recording. plus, senator john mccain on immigration reform and what it will take to security borders. don't ignore the snore. a top sleep expert looks at new revelations about the risks. the news is back in the morning. so we'll see you at 7:00. >> all right, norah o'donnell, thank you so much. "cbs this morning" starts at 7:00. >>> and we're going to touch base once again with michelle griego out in new orleans. how are we doing out there, michelle? >> reporter: we're doing well, frank. i have to tell you it's getting a little warmer out here so i'm good to go but the breeze is picking up. the fog is really coming off of the mississippi river. and lots of people are gathering along jackson square. that's where we are right across from jackson square, right behind me is st. louis cathedral. and that's been there since the 1700s. at one point it burned down because there was a big fire near the french quarter. but they had to rebuild it ag
he got shot in the process but he is going to open to us about battling the taliban, the moment he was hit and what happened after the camera stopped recording. plus, senator john mccain on immigration reform and what it will take to security borders. don't ignore the snore. a top sleep expert looks at new revelations about the risks. the news is back in the morning. so we'll see you at 7:00. >> all right, norah o'donnell, thank you so much. "cbs this morning" starts at 7:00....
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. >>> the pakistani schoolgirl who was shot by the taliban is out of the hospital. 15-year-old malala was released today after undergoing a successful five hour surgery on her skull and ear. she will continue her rehabilitation at her family's temporary home in england. she was targeted by the taliban for promoting girls education and criticizing the militant group that opposes it. she will likely stay in england since her father secured a position in germantown. >>> the alexandria fire department is remembering a fallen hero tonight. joshua was a paramedic and he died in the line of duty one year ago. he was responding to a car fire on i-395 and he fell through a break in the raised roadway and suffered a severe head injury. despite an effort to save him, he died. today, the fire department paid tribute to the seven-year fire veteran with the remembrance ceremony and they renamed the department's professional development center in his honor. >> still ahead in tonight's buddy check 9 report, andrea roane shows us how hundreds of breast cancer survivors and their supporters are cycling
. >>> the pakistani schoolgirl who was shot by the taliban is out of the hospital. 15-year-old malala was released today after undergoing a successful five hour surgery on her skull and ear. she will continue her rehabilitation at her family's temporary home in england. she was targeted by the taliban for promoting girls education and criticizing the militant group that opposes it. she will likely stay in england since her father secured a position in germantown. >>> the...
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taliban. >> i can see you. i can see everyone, and today i can see and i'm getting better day by day. >> the militant group claiming responsibility said they went after her because she promoted girl's ed scags and western think -- education and western thinking. she even made the short list for "time" magazine's person of the year. >>> students are putting their talents to good use. our education reporter sherrie johnson shows how they're making a difference. >> reporter: members of the laser club are hard at work. these students make anything from cabinets to chairs. the list just got a little larger thanks to city school administrators. they bought a state of the art laser machine for students. they said it raise great to see a what city students can do. >> we want them to be prepared for the future, their job. they will learn everything they need to learn on the job. they need to be able to show their employability skills. >> reporter: carve ver's laser skill has a partnership with habitat for humanity, priv
taliban. >> i can see you. i can see everyone, and today i can see and i'm getting better day by day. >> the militant group claiming responsibility said they went after her because she promoted girl's ed scags and western think -- education and western thinking. she even made the short list for "time" magazine's person of the year. >>> students are putting their talents to good use. our education reporter sherrie johnson shows how they're making a difference....
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. >>> the taliban is claiming responsibility for a botched suicide car bombing in afghanistan that was supposed to target nato troops. the suicide car bomber was trying to hit a convoy of nato supply instead he rammed into two houses killing five civilians and injuring another 25 people. the u.s. military will not lower its physical standards. defense secretary panetta said to make sure the goal is met with the best qualified people regardless of gender. the military will have until january 16th to fully imemployment the policy. >>> this morning vice president joe biden is taking the white house campaign for gun control on the road. biden is hosting a round table discussion in richmond, virginia with experts who worked on gun safety. coming up the other efforts under way to pressure congress to vote for gun control. >>> a new service on bart could improve wi-fi and safety. passengers would get free reliable wi-fi service thanks to bart board of directors. the contract is to buy devices that stream livid yes to control centers. bart's current wi-fi access has been the subject of complai
. >>> the taliban is claiming responsibility for a botched suicide car bombing in afghanistan that was supposed to target nato troops. the suicide car bomber was trying to hit a convoy of nato supply instead he rammed into two houses killing five civilians and injuring another 25 people. the u.s. military will not lower its physical standards. defense secretary panetta said to make sure the goal is met with the best qualified people regardless of gender. the military will have until...
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but the taliban is not a major threat in the city. women are not only out on the streets but in schools. that wasn't the case 12 years ago. >>> this teacher spent most of her high school years studying in secret. >> i remember the taliban. we were at home. we did nothing. >> reporter: she was six years old when she had a run in with the taliban. she went to the local shop for candy. the taliban objected. >> they're having their guns to mme saying what are you doing here? you are a girl. what are you doing here? go home. >> reporter: under the taliban virtually no girls went to school. there are about 4.3 million enrolled today. 41% of the student population. more than 5.5 million afghan refugees have come home. it is mainly peaceful here near the border of iran there is still fighting across the country in afghanistan east and south. afghan attacks charge of security and they have put power back in the hands of the afghan people, but it isn't over yet. jennifer glass, al jazeera, afghanistan. >> up next dave warren has your forecast a
but the taliban is not a major threat in the city. women are not only out on the streets but in schools. that wasn't the case 12 years ago. >>> this teacher spent most of her high school years studying in secret. >> i remember the taliban. we were at home. we did nothing. >> reporter: she was six years old when she had a run in with the taliban. she went to the local shop for candy. the taliban objected. >> they're having their guns to mme saying what are you doing...
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only a few does taliban are involved. the taliban wants to move deeper into hellman province. the people who live there have to decide if they want to run or stay in sight. >> a french court has questioned the head of the international monetarily fun. christine lagarde is being investigated for a celt given to a businessman. in 2008, papi got $560 million to settle a dispute. critics say the deal was too generous. democrats f yemeny are not happy with the leaderships and have not been paid for months. the only person working is the ambassador himself. >> the permanent mission of yemen to the u.n. every nation considers its embassy in new york to be one of its most important diplomatic postings. but behind the closed doors behind this building, there is very little diplomacy going on. the staff are inside but they're refusing to do any work. they say everyone apart from the ambassador is effectively on strike because they haven't been paid and they have no health insurance. >> as we speak right now their offices, they're not working. we had some code of honor which i think is a
only a few does taliban are involved. the taliban wants to move deeper into hellman province. the people who live there have to decide if they want to run or stay in sight. >> a french court has questioned the head of the international monetarily fun. christine lagarde is being investigated for a celt given to a businessman. in 2008, papi got $560 million to settle a dispute. critics say the deal was too generous. democrats f yemeny are not happy with the leaderships and have not been...
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the pal ban has now de -- taliban denied any role in the explosions. police department and security are stepping up their patrols. map linda so is lives security could be affecting fans? >> reporter: you can see expect to see more security, not only here at the ballpark but also throughout the city, and at light rail. police commissioner has ordered heightened scute throughout the -- security throughout the city. you can expect to see more security in the parking lot around the stadium, in wake of the boston bombings. signal 88, advice on what to do if something like that were to happen. be prepareds before a large events coordinate with family and friends a specific meeting location and scout out a place to find cough, follow directions. go with a crowd and not against it. create a hat of scanning the area -- create a habit of scanning the area. expect to see security throughout the city starting today. the orioles hosting a 9-game home stretch. expect to see the security here at the ballpark as well. >>> new york city immediately increased security f
the pal ban has now de -- taliban denied any role in the explosions. police department and security are stepping up their patrols. map linda so is lives security could be affecting fans? >> reporter: you can see expect to see more security, not only here at the ballpark but also throughout the city, and at light rail. police commissioner has ordered heightened scute throughout the -- security throughout the city. you can expect to see more security in the parking lot around the stadium,...
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the taliban threat is real and present. two days before the election, i was there, in lahore, and i was supposed to meet the interim chief minister, who came here and spoke year. and spoke here. she said, we cannot let anyone into the house, we cannot go out. we are not going to be able to vote because the ex-prime minister's son had been kidnapped a few days ago and apparently they had intercepted some intelligence that they were going to be a spate of suicide bombers all over the country. notsaid it is off, we are going to meet the date. -- today. election day dawns, nothing happens, and everybody goes out to vote, and i cannot even tell you what it was like. i went with my brother and we drove around the entire city. there was jubilation everywhere. friends of mine went into the interior part of lahore, which is a really congested, wonderful part of lahore, which is where all your moments are, but it is -- monuments are but it is also where there is a lot of poverty. even there it felt like a fiesta. what you saw was a l
the taliban threat is real and present. two days before the election, i was there, in lahore, and i was supposed to meet the interim chief minister, who came here and spoke year. and spoke here. she said, we cannot let anyone into the house, we cannot go out. we are not going to be able to vote because the ex-prime minister's son had been kidnapped a few days ago and apparently they had intercepted some intelligence that they were going to be a spate of suicide bombers all over the country....
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grown strike has killed the second in command of the pakistan taliban. the first such strike since president barack obama said in a speech last week that he was the use of drones. >> one of america's most wanted , no. 2 inur rehman the pakistan taliban. it is said he was killed with six others in the u.s. grown strike. there was a $5 million reward on his head for information leading to his arrest or prosecution. not confirming the death, the white house acknowledged he would be a prime target. >> he has participated in cross border attacks against u.s. and nato personnel and horrific attacks against soldiers and civilians. >> there had been speculation withrehman had fallen out the current leader. video was meant to dismiss that idea, both men side-by- side. obama laid down new guidelines for grown strikes, there must be a continuing imminent threat before people are targeted. he directed there must be a near certainty civilians would not be harmed in the strike. obama's president beach, where he clearly indicated that these from the tax would be restri
grown strike has killed the second in command of the pakistan taliban. the first such strike since president barack obama said in a speech last week that he was the use of drones. >> one of america's most wanted , no. 2 inur rehman the pakistan taliban. it is said he was killed with six others in the u.s. grown strike. there was a $5 million reward on his head for information leading to his arrest or prosecution. not confirming the death, the white house acknowledged he would be a prime...
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the taliban would target her again, if given the chance, just like anybody that opposes her group. she was 15 when the gunman jumped into her school bus in pakistan and shot her in the head. she survived and underwent brain surgery in britain. diane sawyer has an interview with the victim. that's coming up in "good morning america." >>> the government shutdown enters the second week. there are signs that the united states is moving closer to the possible of the first-ever default in the nation's history. john boehner and jack lew traded blame on sunday, but provided new hint of a compromise. the house votes without concessions from president barack obama. and jack lew is saying republicans are playing with fire. and warns of the impact. saying that baltimore -- president barack obama is not backing down. >>> here in maryland, 3,000 lockheed-martin employees may be staying home today. the defense contractor will have to furlough their workers because of the government shutdown. we have live this morning. >> reporter: there are more than 500 workers in middle river that work are lock
the taliban would target her again, if given the chance, just like anybody that opposes her group. she was 15 when the gunman jumped into her school bus in pakistan and shot her in the head. she survived and underwent brain surgery in britain. diane sawyer has an interview with the victim. that's coming up in "good morning america." >>> the government shutdown enters the second week. there are signs that the united states is moving closer to the possible of the first-ever...
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but the taliban have been stopped from negotiating a pakistan until now. what has changed and what makes the peace process more likely to bear fruit is that the pakistan military and political leaders reversed their position on the taliban. pakistan now believes it security is best served by releasing taliban prisoners from jail encouraging them to enter peace talks. >> peak in afghanistan is peace in pakistan. we feel we can only survive together. one can change and have new friends and for the relationships with friends. >> britain has influence in both of these countries and will need to involve russia, iran, and india for this to work, but today was a start. president karzai ended his day in royal comfort. he has one more year of this before an election in which she has to stand down, a year to forge a peace that has been elusive until now. >> with so much violence at the moment pakistan and afghanistan, those peace talks are particularly important. a 5-year-old boy has been freed and alabama after police shot dead the gunman who was holding him. the c
but the taliban have been stopped from negotiating a pakistan until now. what has changed and what makes the peace process more likely to bear fruit is that the pakistan military and political leaders reversed their position on the taliban. pakistan now believes it security is best served by releasing taliban prisoners from jail encouraging them to enter peace talks. >> peak in afghanistan is peace in pakistan. we feel we can only survive together. one can change and have new friends and...
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there had been speculation the schoolgirl shot in the head by the taliban in pakistan is now fully recovered and living in britain would win for her efforts campaigning for girls rights to an education, but that is not to be this time. may be her time will come. covering the nation, a tractor-trailer runs a red late ends nine nine -- s sorority sisters to the hospital. the bus was carrying 40 people at the time. we are told none of the injuries appear life-threatening. mother nature is setting snow records in arizona. it is probably in the mountains. some parts of flagstaff accumulated one inch of snow on thursday. it is the earliest snowfall in that area for nearly 50 years. i am so old i probably remember it. [laughter] it is raining out there. >> it is and has been for many days. we still have some rainfall to go. we have some rainfall totals. some areas have seen more than three inches in the last 24 hours with sprinkles still following. we can see the low pressure system off the coast still causing showers for us. some of us are getting a break from the showers. but light rain is about
there had been speculation the schoolgirl shot in the head by the taliban in pakistan is now fully recovered and living in britain would win for her efforts campaigning for girls rights to an education, but that is not to be this time. may be her time will come. covering the nation, a tractor-trailer runs a red late ends nine nine -- s sorority sisters to the hospital. the bus was carrying 40 people at the time. we are told none of the injuries appear life-threatening. mother nature is setting...
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it is hard to gauge the taliban's desire for peace. but we were able to talk to someone through a trusted source. >> he says we will continue fighting until there isn't a single u.s. or foreign soldier in afghanistan so we can mplement shiria law. most foreign troops will soon be leaving, taking with them a life line for the afghans they have been helping, and with no guarantees yet that there will ever be peace. >> after this long war, as nato forces prepare to with draw from afghanistan, the people who will be left behind or under particular pressure at the moment. now to a magazine cover which has stirred up incredible controversy. rolling stone's article about the boston marathon bombing suspect dzhohkar tsarnaev hasn't even hit the stands yet, but already some retailers are saying we won't carry the issue because it makes him look like a rock star. here is the story from new york. >> readers of rolling stone are mored used to seeing rock and film stars on the magazine's front cover, but staring out from the latest edition is the f
it is hard to gauge the taliban's desire for peace. but we were able to talk to someone through a trusted source. >> he says we will continue fighting until there isn't a single u.s. or foreign soldier in afghanistan so we can mplement shiria law. most foreign troops will soon be leaving, taking with them a life line for the afghans they have been helping, and with no guarantees yet that there will ever be peace. >> after this long war, as nato forces prepare to with draw from...
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. >>> new this morning the taliban is claiming responsibility for a botched suicide car bombing in afghanistan that was supposed to target nato troops. it was trying to hit a convoy instead the bomber rammed into two houses. killing five civilians and injuring another 25 people. >>> the u.s. military will not lower its fiscal standards as it opens up direct combat jobs to women. defense secretary leon panetta says the goal is to insure the mission is met with the best qualified and most capable people regardless of gender. now the military will have until january 2016 to fully implement the new policy. >>> vice president joe biden is taking the white house campaign for gun control on the road. biden is hosting a round table discussion in richmond, virginia for experts who worked on gun safety. coming up at 6:15 the other efforts under way to pressure congress to vote for gun control. >>> a new service on bart will improve wi-fi and safety. they will get free wi-fi. the contract is to buy devices that stream live video to security and control centers but they are also going to create wireless h
. >>> new this morning the taliban is claiming responsibility for a botched suicide car bombing in afghanistan that was supposed to target nato troops. it was trying to hit a convoy instead the bomber rammed into two houses. killing five civilians and injuring another 25 people. >>> the u.s. military will not lower its fiscal standards as it opens up direct combat jobs to women. defense secretary leon panetta says the goal is to insure the mission is met with the best...
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the taliban look out and what do they see? this is a force that is respected and growing and they see the u.s. and many other friends and -- and allies with afghanistan. it will be there. and they see the afghan population that has made some progress over these years and does not want to give it away. >> you're suggesting the taliban might be going into these talks with a weaker hand and we might assume. >> everybody enters these talks. if you look at their calculation, their strategy is to wait. the international community has to keep it strong. they're going to fight for what they have achieved. they do not want life to be like it was in 2001 in 2003 and i think the taliban understand that. >> thank you for coming in. >> thank you. wrapped8 world leaders up two days of meetings. they agreed to new measures to tackle international tax evasion but it was the issue of syria that dominated their summit. the leaders united in calling for an end to the conflict but there was no mention of removing president assad from power. nick
the taliban look out and what do they see? this is a force that is respected and growing and they see the u.s. and many other friends and -- and allies with afghanistan. it will be there. and they see the afghan population that has made some progress over these years and does not want to give it away. >> you're suggesting the taliban might be going into these talks with a weaker hand and we might assume. >> everybody enters these talks. if you look at their calculation, their...
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karzai is in pakistan and will meet later in london and hoping it will lead to taliban peace talks. at least two fighters have been killed in the u.s. drone strike in somalia and it was on the outskirts of the town and one killed is believes to be abraham ali and he is an expert in the bomb division and it targeted the car they were traveling in. the pakistan school teacher and children will be the first drone victims to testify before the u.s. congratulator on tuesday. since 2004 there have been over 376 drone strikes on pakistan and they estimate up to 3613 pack -- pakistans and 1500 injured and they were hit by a strike a year ago and they traveled to washington to tell their story and this is kimberly. >> it happened a little more than a year ago but for 12-year-old, 9-year-old and the memories are still vivid. >> translator: and i saw these two bright lights fall from the sky and hit where my grandmother was standing and everything became dark and i didn't know what to do but i just wanted to run away because i was so scared and i looked at my hand and there was blood coming ou
karzai is in pakistan and will meet later in london and hoping it will lead to taliban peace talks. at least two fighters have been killed in the u.s. drone strike in somalia and it was on the outskirts of the town and one killed is believes to be abraham ali and he is an expert in the bomb division and it targeted the car they were traveling in. the pakistan school teacher and children will be the first drone victims to testify before the u.s. congratulator on tuesday. since 2004 there have...
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pakistani girl targeted by the taliban. she just had two successful surgeries in the london hospital to reconstruct her bullet-shattered skull and restore her hearing. today she was awake and talking with her family. doctors say they are very pleased with her progress at this point. she was shot in the head last october by a taliban gunman because she wanted to go to school. sips then she has become international symbol of those resistance of those who deny women their rights. president obama set to travel to minnesota tomorrow to talk about ways to curb gun violence. just ahead of his visit two much of the top voices in the gun debate are speaking out with new reaction to propose gun laws being crafted inside the beltway. peter doocy inside the beltedway from washington. peter? >> harris, universal background checks become the law then everybody who buys a gun from a dealer or gun show or a friend would be subject to a full, criminal and mental health screening. this is something gun control advocates favor. this morning t
pakistani girl targeted by the taliban. she just had two successful surgeries in the london hospital to reconstruct her bullet-shattered skull and restore her hearing. today she was awake and talking with her family. doctors say they are very pleased with her progress at this point. she was shot in the head last october by a taliban gunman because she wanted to go to school. sips then she has become international symbol of those resistance of those who deny women their rights. president obama...
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pakistani girl targeted by the taliban. she just had two successful surgeries in the london hospital to reconstruct her bullet-shattered skull and restore her hearing. today she was awake and talking with her family. doctors say they are very pleased with her progress at this point. she was shot in the head last october by a taliban gunman because she wanted to go to school. sips then she has become international symbol of those resistance of those who deny women their rights. president obama set to travel to minnesota tomorrow to talk about ways to curb gun violence. just ahead of his visit two much of the top voices in the gun debate are speaking out with new reaction to propose gun laws being crafted inside the beltway. peter doocy inside the beltedway from washington. peter? >> harris, universal background checks become the law then everybody who buys a gun from a dealer or gun show or a friend would be subject to a full, criminal and mental health screening. this is something gun control advocates favor. this morning t
pakistani girl targeted by the taliban. she just had two successful surgeries in the london hospital to reconstruct her bullet-shattered skull and restore her hearing. today she was awake and talking with her family. doctors say they are very pleased with her progress at this point. she was shot in the head last october by a taliban gunman because she wanted to go to school. sips then she has become international symbol of those resistance of those who deny women their rights. president obama...
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the taliban is still very powerful in afghanistan and the taliban has refused so far to come to the negotiations table with or with the afghan government do to tell us this to the afghan president he certainly upset washington the other day recently when he appeared to suggest that america has been being that with the taliban what do you think because i mean by that. actually. carries a has been willing to bring the taliban. to negotiation terrible sense many years and still he is where he is willing for willing but the problem is the taliban has refused to negotiations with the government of afghanistan and now karzai welling to bring the taliban on the negotiation table in the future because of this he accused the united states for making negotiation for conducting negotiation with the taliban secretary whether the government of afghanistan carries a i think as a wants to keep negotiation process and him to have is hand and put the united states out of out of the rain because they believe that if the united states negotiates with the taliban if they did a deal with the taliban it
the taliban is still very powerful in afghanistan and the taliban has refused so far to come to the negotiations table with or with the afghan government do to tell us this to the afghan president he certainly upset washington the other day recently when he appeared to suggest that america has been being that with the taliban what do you think because i mean by that. actually. carries a has been willing to bring the taliban. to negotiation terrible sense many years and still he is where he is...
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shot by the taliban just for saying girls have the right to be educated. school children today prayed she would win the nobel. [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> reporter: she deserves it, says her friend hipsa. those who know her say malala doesn't need an award to make an impact. >> she's already a heroine to many girls. >> reporter: at the school of east harlem in new york, they met malala. >> she started a movement. it's more precious than an award. >> reporter: the taliban continues to threaten malala and said today they were happy she didn't win the prize. there is a reason she was called the the braves girl in the world. for years, she said today, she wondered what she would say if she were confront bed by a woul be assassin. >> listen to me. listen to my voice. listen to what i say. i will the tell him that i want education for their sons and daughters. >> reporter: malala said she didn't deserve the nobel prize. she was too young. today she told pbs news hour she has a bigger prize in mind. >> it is an award the to see every child go to school.
shot by the taliban just for saying girls have the right to be educated. school children today prayed she would win the nobel. [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> reporter: she deserves it, says her friend hipsa. those who know her say malala doesn't need an award to make an impact. >> she's already a heroine to many girls. >> reporter: at the school of east harlem in new york, they met malala. >> she started a movement. it's more precious than an award. >>...
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to gain control of that area is victoria so it's not so much about telling bad guys or killing the taliban or killing insurgents it's more about will the rural pashtoon support the government if this move helps them that it's a good thing if they can't get their moral questions on their side then it doesn't matter about the airstrikes or not ok let's talk about the collateral damage what effect does that house on civilians and collateral damage the system meaning air airstrikes. well you know that's the interesting part because obviously in any war as civilians but it is is you know it's a moral problem it's a it's a psychological problem it's you know it's just terrible in any possible way but however in terms of getting people to support from the royal flush and support the government if civets innocent civilian deaths decrease that it's more likely they're in they're going to support the government if in fact they don't take you have. more civilians casualties then they're not likely to support it here's the deal if the airstrikes stop i think there will be less civilian casualties i th
to gain control of that area is victoria so it's not so much about telling bad guys or killing the taliban or killing insurgents it's more about will the rural pashtoon support the government if this move helps them that it's a good thing if they can't get their moral questions on their side then it doesn't matter about the airstrikes or not ok let's talk about the collateral damage what effect does that house on civilians and collateral damage the system meaning air airstrikes. well you know...
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." >> malala speaks to the world, four months after being shot by the taliban. she is pledging her life to helping others. the beautiful game looks ugly. nearly 700 football contest are investigated for match fixing. after five rendered years, richard iii is found buried in a car park. -- after 500 years. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also are around the globe. malala lost part of her skull when she was shot by the taliban, but she did not lose her passion for helping girls go to school. today she speaks on video for the first time since she was attacked four months ago, and promises to carry on working for others. she spoke shortly after having surgery to reconstruct her skull. >> her doctor says she has not shed a tear since she arrived. she has faced her ordeal with determination and calm. this is her, quietly on her way to surgery on saturday. 24 hours later, she was speaking. it is now clear that she has suffered no long-term brain injury or cognitive damage. >> they are like my mother and father. a mother and father are not wit
." >> malala speaks to the world, four months after being shot by the taliban. she is pledging her life to helping others. the beautiful game looks ugly. nearly 700 football contest are investigated for match fixing. after five rendered years, richard iii is found buried in a car park. -- after 500 years. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also are around the globe. malala lost part of her skull when she was shot by the taliban, but she did not lose her...
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they are trying to breathe new life into the talks with the taliban there. the peace talks are taking on a new sense of ur againsy. jennifer glasse gives us this perspective from kabul. >> reporter: most afghans are suspicious of afghanistan. they say their neighbor is playing a dangerous game. they have watched the president visit pakistan 20 times with little result. >> they are saying, but in action, they are not doing whatever they are saying. the action is important, not the talking. >> reporter: in august avenue gan officials had high hopes the new prime minister could improve the strained relationship. president karzai extended his trip, and sharif promised to release prisoners. in london, karzai is expected to ask about the taliban's former second in command. he was reportedly released last month, but apparently still under tight supervision. >> at the center of the problem as the ties to the taliban is the role of pakistan's military. whether that will be changed or not re mains to be seen. >> reporter: karzai can't run in the elections. he said the
they are trying to breathe new life into the talks with the taliban there. the peace talks are taking on a new sense of ur againsy. jennifer glasse gives us this perspective from kabul. >> reporter: most afghans are suspicious of afghanistan. they say their neighbor is playing a dangerous game. they have watched the president visit pakistan 20 times with little result. >> they are saying, but in action, they are not doing whatever they are saying. the action is important, not the...
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personnel are safe after taliban militants attacked the u.s. consulate this morning and they used a car-bomb and guns to battle the security forces outside of the compound and it was not clear right now whether any attackers managed to breach the facility but two afghans were killed. they have claimed responsibility for this attack. >>> the secretary of state and his russian counterparts meet again. they are trying to strike a deal over the chemical weapons. and that he is willing to hand over his stockpile but only if the u.s. drops the threat of a military strike. he announced that his country will join the weapons convention. and. the u.s. is limited and russia needs to prevent it right away. >> it has to be reel and comprehensive. if it does not take place. >>> the u.s. and russia will about the weapons. >>> a man is charged with shaking his daughter to death. he said his son may have pushed the baby off the bead but he admitted he shook her to stop from crying. she died yesterday morning. >> there is a movement that
personnel are safe after taliban militants attacked the u.s. consulate this morning and they used a car-bomb and guns to battle the security forces outside of the compound and it was not clear right now whether any attackers managed to breach the facility but two afghans were killed. they have claimed responsibility for this attack. >>> the secretary of state and his russian counterparts meet again. they are trying to strike a deal over the chemical weapons. and that he is willing to...
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are with the taliban directly. could it happens any sooner and yours too. the essential condition. weston had a a a a present government in kabul was seen as legitimate by afghans. they could negotiate with them. cause i was not especially after securing his second term in two thousand and ten. i was really rushing and two. wins in a fair election this time in the last election in the run up and actually taking place at the event there. he will be in better position to see it all up. although he actually is considered as she does not meet him so i did on the sixth year. it is significant. significant in this meeting took place with no partner. actually this has taken place the pots and then went on earlier. characters in the front the shopkeeper shower. hate it when people you might be representing style. two blue. all of our door. they even give pakistan a pakistani custody. remember yours. it is still significant is in connection lt for the future and we all are i think it is apparent that there are other element
are with the taliban directly. could it happens any sooner and yours too. the essential condition. weston had a a a a present government in kabul was seen as legitimate by afghans. they could negotiate with them. cause i was not especially after securing his second term in two thousand and ten. i was really rushing and two. wins in a fair election this time in the last election in the run up and actually taking place at the event there. he will be in better position to see it all up. although...
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. >> also ahead the pakistani girl shot in the head by the taliban vows not to stop campaigning for the rights of all girls to get an education. >> could you feed your belly on five bucks a day? that's the average budget for someone on snap which used to be food stamps. hundreds of people in montgomery county are taking the ch >>> so what's the weekly food budget for your family, 100 bucks, 200, even more? >> could you survive on a 1/4 of that? bruce leshan is live in rockville to show us how for a lot of people in the region there's no other choice. bruce? >> reporter: yeah, lesli, we are talking about snap, the federal program that used to be called food stamps, $4.28, that's the average daily benefit per person and 20 million children across the country depend on it even here in prosperous montgomery county one in three schoolchildren using snap. >> i'm ready to go. >> reporter: montgomery county councilwoman valerieer vin is lead -- valerie erwin is leading the snap challenge. hundreds of people are voluntarily trying to shop for food for five days on $5 a day. >> we're going to be
. >> also ahead the pakistani girl shot in the head by the taliban vows not to stop campaigning for the rights of all girls to get an education. >> could you feed your belly on five bucks a day? that's the average budget for someone on snap which used to be food stamps. hundreds of people in montgomery county are taking the ch >>> so what's the weekly food budget for your family, 100 bucks, 200, even more? >> could you survive on a 1/4 of that? bruce leshan is live in...
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it is not under the control of a taliban dominated government. i think that there is every potential that the capacity exists right now for them to do that. the challenge will be can the government and to a lesser degree the military and police because i think they are rapidly building that capacity, can those two entits build enough legitimacy of e ople to gi that kind of commitment. i don't think it's a guarantee, i think that that has got to be proven and that's -- >> rose: many people including some journal it's i respect look at the circumstances and say it's almost impossible. >> i just share is a different view. i think the afghans are more resillient and adaptable. >> rose: some people look at it from -- okay. iraq. you go to iraq and you get there and you say we had a would be store and we became amon.com. what was amazon.com and what was that sort of art in which you essentially defined what is an important element, you gave definition to which has become an important element of america employment of force. >> i was part of a team that
it is not under the control of a taliban dominated government. i think that there is every potential that the capacity exists right now for them to do that. the challenge will be can the government and to a lesser degree the military and police because i think they are rapidly building that capacity, can those two entits build enough legitimacy of e ople to gi that kind of commitment. i don't think it's a guarantee, i think that that has got to be proven and that's -- >> rose: many people...
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we need to let you know, on twitter, according to the associated press, the taliban out of pakistan denied involvement with the events from yesterday. >> reporter: good morning, sit a difficult morning here in boston, one of many difficult mornings to come. residents will return to work today, trying to move past an awful tragedy. >> the city of boston is on heightened alert, less than 24 hours after terror erupted. thousands celebrating patriots day, running in the marathon, when a few yards from the anybody line, 2:50 p.m. , the 3;first bomb explodes. >> i don't know what the cause is, stands by. >> reporter: chaos ensued amid the white smoke. seconds later, another explosion. at least three people killed, including an 8-year-old boy, more than 140 injured. >> i saw casualties coming back, i saw a guy with his legs gone at the knees, ankles and feet missing, shrapnel, other things. >> reporter: the bombs went off 4 hours after the start of the race, 50-100 yards apart. first responders rushed to the scenes hospitals mobilized. some victims transported by wheelchairs and stretchers, one o
we need to let you know, on twitter, according to the associated press, the taliban out of pakistan denied involvement with the events from yesterday. >> reporter: good morning, sit a difficult morning here in boston, one of many difficult mornings to come. residents will return to work today, trying to move past an awful tragedy. >> the city of boston is on heightened alert, less than 24 hours after terror erupted. thousands celebrating patriots day, running in the marathon, when a...
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responsible for securing the city from the many threats it faces -- sectarian violence, the pakistani taliban. it is a tough job. checkpoints have been targeted. bomb blasts are common. understanding the threat is crucial if pakistan is to secure the province. >> it is simple if it has been -- it would be simple if it would be tackled properly. unfortunately, we have seen in recent years, in the past decade -- we have not seen much instance of involvement of federal government to reveal -- to resolve these issues. >> in january, the government -- government-reuule was announced. they are hoping to better control security. for the market traders, it has made a difference. >> i warned them -- i want them to stay. we need to security that only the army and central government can provide. >> that continued government rule is unlikely. it is simply too political. the government is only mandated to rule for another two months. by then, there will be a election -- they will be in election mode. security will be one of the big voting issues. but security will not be the only issue. the province is a
responsible for securing the city from the many threats it faces -- sectarian violence, the pakistani taliban. it is a tough job. checkpoints have been targeted. bomb blasts are common. understanding the threat is crucial if pakistan is to secure the province. >> it is simple if it has been -- it would be simple if it would be tackled properly. unfortunately, we have seen in recent years, in the past decade -- we have not seen much instance of involvement of federal government to reveal...
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. >>> taliban militants are stepping up attacks in kabul. this week they targeted a key facility and supreme court staff. two separate incidents on consecutive days raised concerns that the taliban may be preparing further action targeting the afghan capital. >> a suicide car bombing on tuesday targeted buses carrying employees of the country's supreme court. local police say at least 15 people were killed and around 40 others were injured and the victims include children and female pedestrians. >> translator: the violence is increasing and we are terrified by the situation. people aretimism for the future. >> reporter: the taliban claims in a statement that the supreme court infringes upon people's rights and justifies oppressive rule by handing down rulings favoring nonmuslims. the car bombing comes one day after the assault on the international airport in kabul. afghan security forces suppress the attack and the airport escaped damage. the government says the incident proves the local security troops are improving their capabilities. but
. >>> taliban militants are stepping up attacks in kabul. this week they targeted a key facility and supreme court staff. two separate incidents on consecutive days raised concerns that the taliban may be preparing further action targeting the afghan capital. >> a suicide car bombing on tuesday targeted buses carrying employees of the country's supreme court. local police say at least 15 people were killed and around 40 others were injured and the victims include children and...